R. Nathan Ivie: Difference between revisions

From VoterGuide
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (→‎External Resources: Added resource.)
(Added note/reference.)
Line 6: Line 6:


Nathan is a [[Republican Party|Republican]].
Nathan is a [[Republican Party|Republican]].
Nathan was among a group of Utah County legislators who signed a letter calling for a Utah County Commissioner, Greg Graves, to step down. Greg had been accused of sexual harassment, and was widely seen as a workplace bully in the county offices. In particular, he was one of the earliest and most vocal critics of Greg Graves' behavior.<ref>Annie Knox, [https://www.ksl.com/?sid=46217140&nid=148&title=17-state-lawmakers-all-confidence-lost-in-utah-county-leader "17 state lawmakers: 'All confidence lost' in Utah County leader"], KSL, 13 Dec 2017</ref>


== External Resources ==
== External Resources ==

Revision as of 18:30, 14 December 2017

R. Nathan Ivie is a photographer and raiser of horses with a seat on the GOP State Central Committee running for County Commission seat C in the November 2016 Election, Utah County, Utah.

Nathan's priorities include increasing economic freedom, providing a balanced representation for the county's diverse population, improving police training, and ensuring that the county continues to grow without destroying the resources that make the county great.

Nathan is interested in increasing the number of county commissioners to 5, and having them divided up to represent regions of the county.[1]

Nathan is a Republican.

Nathan was among a group of Utah County legislators who signed a letter calling for a Utah County Commissioner, Greg Graves, to step down. Greg had been accused of sexual harassment, and was widely seen as a workplace bully in the county offices. In particular, he was one of the earliest and most vocal critics of Greg Graves' behavior.[2]


External Resources

References

  1. As reported by one of the delegates in 2016.
  2. Annie Knox, "17 state lawmakers: 'All confidence lost' in Utah County leader", KSL, 13 Dec 2017